With more and more homes across the country using a broadband Internet connection, remote access software is proving to be big business.
Remote access allows you to control a PC over the Internet. The entire desktop appears in a window and you can check emails, run applications and even access local networks, just as you would if you were sitting in front of the PC.
An alternative to the well-respected GotomyPC, MywebexPC has the added advantage that the personal version is available free. However, it only allows one copy of the client software to be installed.
The Pro version, which costs $10 (approximately £5.50) per month, allows installation on up to 10 PCs. MywebexPC Pro also includes a file transfer utility. Both versions have security features, such as the ability to blank the screen and disable the mouse and keyboard of the remote computer when connected.
Remote access must originate from a computer using Windows in conjunction with Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox. This restriction is a shame since GotomyPC will happily work with any browser, as well as being compatible with both Mac and Linux systems. To ensure a secure connection, all information passed between the two computers is encrypted.
If you’re particularly worried about the security side of things, you can restrict the access your remote computer has to certain programs; for example, an email client or Word.
The free MywebexPC will obviously appeal to those wanting a simple remote access utility, but to get similar features to GotomyPC you’ll need to opt for the paid-for version.
System requirements
Windows
Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox
Internet connection
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